Daily Prayer and Scripture – March 27, 2015

Daily Common Prayer

As we move through lent this year we invite you to a practice of prayer and scripture that will connect you with God and to other past and present. For more info on the Book of Common Prayer check out the introduction at the end of this post.

March 27, 2015

My soul waits for the Lord: more than watchmen wait for the morning.

Psalm 130

Out of the depths have I called to you, O LORD; LORD, hear my voice: let Your ears consider well the voice of my supplication. If you, LORD, were to note what is done amiss: O LORD, who could stand? For there is forgiveness with you: therefore you shall be feared. I wait for the LORD; my soul waits for him: in his word is my hope. My soul waits for the LORD, more than watchmen for the morning: more than watchmen for the morning. O Israel, wait for the LORD: for with the LORD there is mercy; with him there is plenteous redemption: and he shall redeem Israel from all their sins.

My soul waits for the Lord: more than watchmen wait for the morning.

Sadhu Sundar Singh, an early twentieth-century Indian missionary, wrote, “A silkworm was struggling out of the cocoon and an ignorant man saw it battling as if in pain, so he went and helped it to get free, but very soon after it fluttered and died. The other silkworms that struggled out without help suffered, but they came out into full life and beauty, with wings made strong for flight by their battle for fresh existence.”

Prayers for Others

Our Father

Lord, mold us and form us into the kind of people you want us to be. Be patient with us when we fall short of what love demands of us. And give us patience with ourselves. Catch us in the arms of your grace. Amen.

To practice the whole Daily Common Prayer, you can click here (it includes daily scripture, prayers and reflections)


Introduction to the Book of Common Prayer

Christians have been singing and praying and worshiping together for thousands of years. We can sometimes forget that and view our worship, our prayers as something we do on our own…private.

This year during the Lent season, we want to dive into an exciting, new (for us!) practice…of praying prayers with people around the world, from diverse places, traditions, denominations. We’re going to do this from what is called “The Common Prayer” (www.commonprayer.net), a book with prayers and scriptures for every day, called a “liturgy”.

Liturgy (literally means “the work of the people”) is a communal response to the sacred. Its something we do together, as a way to ground ourselves TOGETHER in Christ.

Every day you will have the chance to join people…in all parts of the world, praying some of these very same prayers. There is strength in numbers, and there is a powerful sense of unity that can come as people from diverse places and circumstances pray together, even though they have never met, and don’t even speak the same language.

We also want to encourage you to do this in community….whenever possible.

So maybe you want to find a common time in your home to pray these prayers and read these scriptures together, or include them at the beginning of your cell gatherings…to remind us that we are NOT on this faith journey alone, but are meant to live our lives in community.